of Business SCM 401: Introduction to Supply Chain Management Spring 2015 Instructor: Bill Roach‚ 318 Summerfield Hall‚ Phone: 864-1996 e-mail: william.roach@gmail.com GTA : TBD Class Hours: 1:00 – 2:15 MW; 527 Summerfield Hall 2:30 – 3:45 TR ‚ 127 Summerfiedl Hall Office Hours: 2:30 – 3:30 MW‚ 1:15 – 2:15 TR (or by appointment) Course Website: http://courseware.ku.edu/ Required Reading Materials: e-Book from McGraw-Hill (see p.2 of the syllabus for details) Course Description Fierce
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2. a.) I think woman are better listeners than men. PRO CON 1. Women are understanding. They never forget what you say. 2. They have a good perspective. Some have a hard time believing you. 3. Women are sensitive. They don’t know when to stop talking. 4. They give great advice. Some think that they know
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1 Economics‚ Economic Methods‚ and Economic Policy Learning Objectives By the end of this chapter‚ you will be able to: • Define economics and recognize the value of studying economics. • Explain the relationship between scarcity and choice‚ and the role of opportunity costs. • Understand how the production possibilities curve is used to help understand an economic system. • Understand and follow the steps to proper policy analysis. Design Pics/Con Tanasiuk/Getty Images Section 1.1 What
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1. The Condemnation of Galileo Finocchiaro‚ Maurice. "A Galilean Approach to the Galileo Affair‚ 1609-2009." Science & Education 20‚ no. 1 (January 2011): 51-66. Education Research Complete‚ EBSCOhost (accessed March 22‚ 2014). This article describes the life and times of Galileo told from the Galilean approach. Finocchiaro travels through the discoveries of Galileo and how others perceived his explorations. After his creation of the telescope and the discovery of the rough side of the moon‚ the
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Kementerian Pelajaran Malaysia‚ Buku Panduan Pelaksanaan Dasar Satu Murid Satu Sukan‚ ISBN 978-983-3444-32-8‚796.06‚ Perpustakaan Negara Malaysia. Stan Tian‚ (2011) Mental Benefits of exercise‚ Article Retrived from http://www.healthguidance.org/entry/11272/1/Mental-Benefits-of-Exercise.html Karl J. Neeser‚ Ph.D ( 2005 ) The Mental Benefits of Physical Fitness‚ Chulalongkorn University School of Sports Science‚ Bangkok‚ Thailand. Harris‚ D.V.(1987)) Sports Psychology: Mental Skills for Physical People
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LAB 1 Background and Hypothesis: I know I haven’t passed the lab 1 H and B but I really do not want to lose points again just for the fact I didn’t get it done in time. I already lost -5 pts and I really don’t want to lose -20 pts. So I am just gonna go on a whim here and just get it done through here so it doesn’t automatically fail me without me at least trying. Background: Test to see if people who are Left Handed would be left thumb dominant and compare to see people who are Right Handed
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MAN 6501 - Operations Management Examination 1 Instructions 1. Give answers up to two decimal points only. 2. This is an open book/open notes examination. Students are required to work individually on the examination. 3. There are 30 questions. Questions 1 through 20 carry 2.5 points each and questions 21 through 30 carry 5.00 points each. 4. This examination carries 25% weight towards the final grade. 5. You have five hours of continuous time to finish the examination from the time
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1 MACCABEES Author: A zealous nationalist Palestinian Jew. A devoted supporter of the Hasmoneans that descended from the Maccabees. Language: Originally written in Hebrew and then translated into Greek. Date: 100 BC Place: Jerusalem Content: History of the Maccabean revolt The rescue of Judaism The rise of Hasmonean dynasty Narration from the accession of Antiochus IV Epiphanes to the Seleucid throne until the death of Simon Started with the “reforms” that turn Jerusalem
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Lab #1 – Assessment Worksheet Performing Reconnaissance and Probing Using Common Tools Course Name and Number: _____________________________________________________ Student Name: ________________________________________________________________ Instructor Name: ______________________________________________________________ Lab Due Date: ________________________________________________________________ Overview In this lab‚ you explored the common tools available in the virtual lab environment
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20-1. The campus pizzeria sells a single pizza for $12. If you order a second pizza‚ however‚ the pizzeria charges a price of only $5 for the additional pizza. Explain how an understanding of marginal utility helps to explain the pizzeria’s pricing strategy. 20-1-A. The pricing method that the pizzeria is using shows they understand how marginal utility works‚ specifically diminishing marginal utility. After hitting the level of satisfaction from the first pizza‚ a second pizza will not be quite
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